If by chance you are using Hue bulbs, or Alexa so you’d have compatibility (might need a Hue hub though for Alexa compatibility) you could purchase the Hue remote dimmer. The newer (2nd gen) version looks like its wall plate holes will line up with a U.S. standard outlet box. Durring a recent internet outage in my house my Hue remote dimmer switches turned my Hue lights off and on & dimmed just fine.
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I use ESPhome for this, loaded onto a standard TreatLife Smart Switch.
the switch has two 'modes': Interlocked and Always On
in interlocked mode, button press triggers the relay, just like every other switch
In Always On mode, the relay is closed (connected), providing power the bulbs. The button just sends a HoneAssistant event that triggers an automation turning the bulbs on.
Yep, like others mentioned it's innovelli
Another way to get any neutral required switches working without neutral is this small hack
As for sliders, that's gonna be pretty hard to get since the ones that do have it are connected to tuya mcu so you can't decouple the relay on those even with esphome. Except paddle/button dimmer like martin jerry and tessan.